Source guide
Whirlpool Range error-code sources.
This page shows how the current Whirlpoolrangerecords are sourced, when they were verified, and where users can inspect the original manufacturer guidance.
Records covered3
Source URLs4
Source typeofficial
Last verified2026-06-24
Covered records
Whirlpool Range F3 E0: Usually indicates a problem with the oven temperature sensor, control, or associated wiring.Whirlpool Range F5 E1: Usually indicates a main oven door latch, door switch, or associated wiring concern.Whirlpool Range F9 E0: Usually indicates an electrical supply or miswired outlet concern on an electric range.
Source hosts
- producthelp.whirlpool.com
Source links are kept visible on each record page. FaultCodeLab uses short summaries and does not copy manuals or support pages verbatim.
Source URLs
https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Cooking/Wall_Ovens_and_Ranges/Product_Info/Oven_Videos/VIDEO%3A_F9E0_Error_Code_for_Electric_Rangehttps://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Cooking/Wall_Ovens_and_Ranges/Ranges/Error_Codes/Starts_with_F/Starts_with_F3/F3_E0_-_Error_Code_-_Rangehttps://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Cooking/Wall_Ovens_and_Ranges/Ranges/Error_Codes/Starts_with_F/Starts_with_F5/F5_E1_-_Error_Code_-_Rangehttps://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Cooking/Wall_Ovens_and_Ranges/Ranges/Oven_Concerns/Oven_Not_Working/Electric_Oven/Not_Working_After_Power_Outage_-_Electric_Range
Source review log
2026-06-24 - verifiedVerified Whirlpool F3 E0 range guidance and kept internal sensor/wiring checks behind service guidance.2026-06-24 - verifiedVerified Whirlpool F5 E1 range latch/switch guidance and kept latch/wiring checks behind service guidance.2026-06-24 - verifiedVerified Whirlpool F9/F9 E0 electric range power guidance and made electrician escalation explicit.
Coverage gaps
- L2 is referenced for context but does not yet have a dedicated reviewed record in this brand/appliance cluster.
- Exact model-family pages remain gated until an official or manual-backed source supports the model-specific wording.
- Parts and service handoffs are not shown as recommendations until the source context is strong enough.
How this guide should be used
- Use the source links to verify the original manufacturer context.
- Check model notes before treating a display code as universal.
- Prefer safe first checks before any disassembly or parts decision.
Current limitations
- Manufacturer guidance can differ by model family and region.
- Alias/display variants are only added when the source supports them.
- Manual-backed model detail is planned but not bulk-generated.